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HENRY DANGER

Image of three skyscraper models.  They are tan in color.  One has a Nakatomi Plaza sign on it.

The Nakatomi Tower is a skyscraper in Swellview. It was built out of toothpicks as a model for the Henry Danger episode "The Time Jerker."  (It makes a return in subsequent episodes.)  The tower resembles Fox Plaza in Los Angeles, and is a nod to the tower in the film Die Hard.  

This was the first model I built for Henry Danger. I seriously lost track of how many boxes of toothpicks I went through

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Wood grain boxes with black trim

Hand traps that Drex used to trap Captain Man in the episode "Hour of Power."  The tabs taped to the edges were used to dress the box into place on set.

Side view of the wood grain box, with black straps, which are shown separated

Close up detail showing the future placement of the straps.  

A selection of rockets, silver color with white and red details.

A selection of rockets.  We made so many versions for the show, I'm not quite sure which episode these were for, possibly in "Hour of Power?"  I'll figure it out eventually.

A reverse view of the rockets, showing the nose cones.  A wood grain box is to the right.

Rockets viewed from the front nose cones. One of the hand trap boxes is to the right, which makes me think they might have been from "Hour of Power."

Small bombs, left.  Hand grenades, right.

Small bombs and hand grenades.  Most of the weaponry for Captain Man and Kid Danger were done in their red and blue colors.  

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